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The Preferred Leadership Frames of Women Leaders in Academia: Breaking the International Ceiling
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2018-04-13
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Akar, Hanife
Petriashvili, I.
Abdel Haafez, G.
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H. Akar, I. Petriashvili, and G. Abdel Haafez, “The Preferred Leadership Frames of Women Leaders in Academia: Breaking the International Ceiling,” 2018, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://www.aera.net/Portals/38/docs/Annual_Meeting/2018%20Annual%20Meeting/PrintProgram/04_2018AM_Schedule.pdf?ver=2018-04-11-015718-953.